Institutional design in transformation: A comparative study of local irrigation governance in Uzbekistan. Issue 53 (November 2015)
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- Institutional design in transformation: A comparative study of local irrigation governance in Uzbekistan. Issue 53 (November 2015)
- Main Title:
- Institutional design in transformation: A comparative study of local irrigation governance in Uzbekistan
- Authors:
- Hamidov, Ahmad
Thiel, Andreas
Zikos, Dimitrios - Abstract:
- Highlights: Institutions regulating Uzbek Water Consumers Associations are investigated. Analytical tool of fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis is employed. Participatory processes and functioning state – user connections are important. Leadership and either resource appropriation or participation necessary for success. Abstract: The irrigation sector constitutes the backbone of Uzbekistan's economy, providing social and economic stability in the region. The sector collapsed with the fall of the Soviet Union, due to worsening of infrastructure conditions causing tensions among resource users. Subsequent irrigation management reforms were implemented in a top-down manner. More than a decade after the initial reforms – which established local Water Consumers Association (WCA) and transferred operation and maintenance responsibilities for on-farm irrigation canals – the poor performance of these associations is still apparent, illustrating the heritage of the strong role of state agencies in Uzbek water management that still affects collective irrigation management today. This paper identifies the necessary and sufficient conditions for successfully managing common pool resources (CPRs) and, more specifically, irrigation canal maintenance in the rural Bukhara region of Uzbekistan. Fifteen WCAs were examined regarding conditions that may facilitate successful irrigation canal maintenance. Methods involved focus group discussions and in-depth interviews with theHighlights: Institutions regulating Uzbek Water Consumers Associations are investigated. Analytical tool of fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis is employed. Participatory processes and functioning state – user connections are important. Leadership and either resource appropriation or participation necessary for success. Abstract: The irrigation sector constitutes the backbone of Uzbekistan's economy, providing social and economic stability in the region. The sector collapsed with the fall of the Soviet Union, due to worsening of infrastructure conditions causing tensions among resource users. Subsequent irrigation management reforms were implemented in a top-down manner. More than a decade after the initial reforms – which established local Water Consumers Association (WCA) and transferred operation and maintenance responsibilities for on-farm irrigation canals – the poor performance of these associations is still apparent, illustrating the heritage of the strong role of state agencies in Uzbek water management that still affects collective irrigation management today. This paper identifies the necessary and sufficient conditions for successfully managing common pool resources (CPRs) and, more specifically, irrigation canal maintenance in the rural Bukhara region of Uzbekistan. Fifteen WCAs were examined regarding conditions that may facilitate successful irrigation canal maintenance. Methods involved focus group discussions and in-depth interviews with the associations concerned. Data gathered was analyzed using fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis. The results indicate that two paths of local factors can lead to well-maintained irrigation canals: (1) the combination of appropriate chairmanship skills with sustainable resource appropriation or (2) the combination of appropriate chairmanship skills with the presence of effective participatory governance. The results also illustrate the role of path-dependence and traditional co-production of irrigation management in Uzbekistan. … (more)
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- Environmental science & policy. Issue 53:Part B(2015:Nov.)
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- Environmental science & policy
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- Issue 53:Part B(2015:Nov.)
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- Volume 53, Issue 2 (2015)
- Year:
- 2015
- Volume:
- 53
- Issue:
- 2
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2015-0053-0002-0000
- Page Start:
- 175
- Page End:
- 191
- Publication Date:
- 2015-11
- Subjects:
- Institutional design -- Qualitative comparative analysis -- Water Consumers Association -- Common pool resources -- Irrigation infrastructure -- Uzbekistan
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.envsci.2015.06.012 ↗
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- 1462-9011
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